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On the sixth day of Hogswatch, your Seanan gave away...

...a signed copy of Indexing! Win this awesome tome for yourself, for a friend, or for a local library!

Welcome to the sixth of the Thirteen Days of Hogswatch. I will be starting a new giveaway every day between now and December 13th. Each giveaway will have different rules and a different deadline, although all prizes will be mailed on December 30th, because I am bad at going to the post office (and also, I am avoiding the post office as much as possible until that other winter holiday is over).

The sixth giveaway is for a signed copy of Indexing. This is going to be a random number drawing, because as you may have noticed, I am running a bit behind. So...

1. To enter, comment on this post.
2. If you are international, indicate both this and your willingness to pay postage.
3. Name your favorite fairy tale.
4. That's it.

I will choose the winner at 1PM PST on Tuesday, December 13th.

Game on!

ETA: This drawing is now CLOSED.
Tags: fairy tale remix, giving stuff away, happy hogswatch, indexing
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I love pretty much any fairy tale involving Baba Yaga. My favorite when I was a kid was Fenris the Falcon.
Mollie Whuppie.
My favorite fairy tale is "The Ugly Duckling",
Oh, that's a tough one. My favorite fairy tale is probably The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.
Pretty much anything with Baba Yaga.
I'm enjoying these.
Favorite fairy tale? Rumpelstiltskin (or however that beast is spelled). ;)
Happy Holidays.
1. Comment!
2. In the US
3. Does the story of Persephone count? It was my favorite as a child.
4. Thank you!
Beauty and the Beast, Robin McKinley style!
Love love love the Indexing books!
Twelve Dancing Princesses, although 'East of the Sun, West of the Moon' was always my favorite title.

Alaska's still national, yes?
Merry Hogswatch! So many fairy tales, so many favorites, but since Stone Soup probably doesn't make the typical list, and How Raven Became Black is only one of several different titles that might or might not ring bells, let's say The Golden Mermaid.
I am not in the US, but I am willing to pay postage.
My Gran had a copy of Dick Whittington which I used to read every school holidays when I went to stay with her, so I'm going to nominate that as my favourite fairy tale.
Thanks!
Growing up my favorite tale was the steadfast tin soldier, but as an adult I lean towards Awesome Lady fairytales!

-Cheers
Andi
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